That's right, Drake just dropped a new single dubbed "Summer Sixteen" on Apple Music nearly one year after his last mixtape, If You're Reading This It's Too Late hit the radio. The track is said to be his first off of the soon-to-be released album, Views From the 6.

It's been just a few short days since we've heard new tunes from the Grammy winner.

Earlier this week, he was featured on Rihanna's track "Work"—which is her first single off of her already-platinum album, Anti.

And what would a new Drake single be without some name-dropping, right? The rapper's heard giving a shout-out to Jay Z and Kanye Westduring the song, saying: "I used to want to be on Roc-A-Fella, then I turned into Jay. Now I got a house in L.A., now I got a bigger pool than 'Ye."

Okay, before we rush to claim there's yet another Drake feud boiling up, he concludes with: "'Ye's pool is nice, mine's just bigger is what I'm sayin'." Fair is fair, you guys.

Drake also noted on Instagram shortly before the single dropped that the track had its world premiere on OVO Sound Radio and the artwork was done by Filip Pagowski.

One of Hollywood's biggest events of the season, which is held at the Los Angeles Shrine Auditorium, is already off to a star-powered start.

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are slated to present the one and one Carol Burnett tonight with her Lifetime Achievement Award.

The Sisters co-stars and Saturday Night Live alumni will be taking center stage to honor the award-winning sketch comedy legend.

Over the course of her illustrious career, Burnett has garnered handfuls of Emmy Awards, Golden Globes, one Tony, one Peabody, and if that wasn't enough, she's also been on the receiving end of the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor in 2013 and the Presidential Media of Freedom at the Kennedy Center Honors in 2005.

Real-life exes Kit Harington and Rose Leslie, aka Jon Snow and his Wildling ex-lover Ygritte, have been spotted together in Los Angeles this week, most recently at The Grove outdoor shopping center Friday. The 29-year-old actor and 28-year-old actress were seen walking together near the shops and restaurants, holding hands. Reps for both actors had no immediate comment. The two have always remained private about their personal lives.

On Thursday, Harington and Leslie were seen together at LAX, with Game of Thrones co-star Sophie Turner, 19, who plays Sansa Stark.

Harrington and Leslie dated in 2012 and split a year later. They sparked romance rumors again in 2014, when they were spotted together at LAX, looking quite friendly, while arriving to attend the Game of Thrones panel at San Diego Comic-Con.

A fan posted on his Instagram page this past August a photo he said showed Harington and Leslie at Heathrow Airport in London. The actors did not comment.

"Yes, they were holding hands #wow," the fan said.

Several other Game of Thrones star were also spotted in Los Angeles this week. The hit HBO series is nominated for two awards, including Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series, at the 2016 SAG Awards, which takes place Saturday at 8 p.m. ET.

The 19-year-old actress recently debuted a blond pixie cut hairstyle, complete with bangs, and showed off her new look at the launch of her new shoe collection, Daya by Zendaya, hosted by WE tv's David Tutera CELEBrations at Raleigh Studios in Los Angeles. She co-designed the line, which bears her childhood nickname, with stylist Law Roach. Zendaya also sported a brown pixie cut wig one year ago.

The teen, known for her roles on the Disney Channel shows K.C. Undercover and Shake It Up!, debuted her new look in a cover photo shoot for Kode magazine, released earlier this month, and posted a video and photo of her blond 'do on Instagram this week. However, she still sported her usual brown hair, styled in a top knot, in a recent interview with E! News.

At the shoe collection event, Zendaya sported a black strapless multi-layered asymmetrical Ashi Studio dress with a bow accent across her front. She paired the look with black lace-up booties, a "Z" necklace and dark plum lipstick.